SeaWorld Update: Summer of Mako Continues (PART 2)


Welcome to the second part of our new SeaWorld Orlando photo-report, OTPN Readers. PART 1 of this update can be found by clicking on this link.
In the previous part, we walked around the park's main entrance, the Key West-themed area, and then we moved on to the thrill ride-heavy part of SeaWorld Orlando. Then, we started exploring the new Shark Wreck Reef. Let's continue to tour this themed realm, and then we will move on to the remaining areas.


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The park was quite busy, but the coaster only had a 30-minute wait:

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New signs now advertise some of the park's dining locations:

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The Pass Member Lounge is now also being advertised:

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The Shamu Stadium:

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Only three killer whales performed during the One Ocean show yesterday afternoon:

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A new sign has appeared inside the Wild Arctic exhibit:

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Let's walk around the rest of the exhibit:

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A blast from the past:

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The Soak Party takes place nearby until 6 p.m.:

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There's also a new Shark touch pool by Wild Arctic:

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Mango Joe's has a new sign:

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It's time to leave the park:

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And that is all for now. Before concluding, remember to like us on our official Facebook page and follow us on Twitter for live updates from the parks. If you would like to make a donation to OTPN, feel free to use the "DONATE" button found on the sidebar. Thank you for your support, and see you again soon.


2 comments:

  1. It really is a nice park.
    The Mako/Shark area looks really nice.
    I hope it's a sign of things to come.

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  2. What a beautiful park. I'll never understand why it's so underrated, especially with the comparatively dirt-cheap ticket prices.

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